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The American Josh Koscheck, who will face the champion welterweight in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), Montreal's Georges St-Pierre, December 11 at the Bell Centre, will not last long, as the referee deemed Yves Lavigne.
"In his last fight at the Bell Centre in fact, he was afraid of getting hit and was content to keep his opponent (Britain's Paul Daley) to the ground," said the official Quebec. The supporters had booed and Daley, frustrated with his attitude in the fight, had even hit after the duel! "
"I think that George, as in their first match (won by unanimous decision by St-Pierre in August 2007), will dominate," he continued. It has improved its air strikes. Koscheck will probably try to head off to GSP with a big right hand, like Matt Serra did, but when he sees that it does not work and it will reach, it will reverse. "
Montreal
What is surprising, according to the sole arbitrator in Quebec to evolve in the UFC is that Koscheck (15-4) return to fight in the city, especially in front of St Peter's (21-2), who will have the crowd behind him .
The fighter of Pennsylvania raised the ire of supporters of the Bell Centre on May 8 after his last victory on Daley, saying he would eventually kick his ass in St Peter's, as the Pittsburgh Penguins would beat the ( which finally proved wrong, the Habs won the series in seven games).
"I am a little surprised because he said he would never return. Supporters had not failed in his last appearance here, "Lavigne launched, thereby ensuring that the Bell Centre was packed, no matter the opponent of St. Peter.
Who else?
After the duel against Koscheck expected in the final gala UFC 124, it seems that candidates to face GSP are scarce. Only two or three fighters could give some problems in Quebec.
"In fact, 170 pounds, also St-Pierre, I have the impression that the fighters have stopped evolving," he analyzed. After Koscheck, he will have maybe two fights at welterweight before retiring. "
"Jon Fitch, a tough guy who had already lasted five rounds against George and won all his fights since, is probably the next to face him," he continued. The winner of the battle between the jiu-jitsu specialist Jake Shields and the Dane Martin Kampfmann could also attempt to rob him of his crown. Shields, on the ground, would be the most dangerous rival for St-Pierre, but it is not good standing. "
A possible break?
If all goes as planned and that the native of St. Isidore is the house in the welterweight, he may need a good rest before returning to the octagon.
"It would not be surprising that he takes a break for a year and a half or two, said the summit of mixed martial arts. If he wants to climb to 185 lbs and challenge the Brazilian Anderson Silva, he must take 15 pounds of muscle, while not affecting his speed and cardio. It is not shouting chisel. "
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